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LATINOLIFE FILM CLUB
London’s only independent cinema space for films in Spanish and Portuguese. Classic and independent films, latest releases and curated seasons in the…
LATINOLIFE FILM CLUB
London’s only independent cinema space for films in Spanish and Portuguese. Classic and independent films, latest releases and curated seasons in the…
Upcoming Events
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VIVA REGGAETON
London's Biggest and Craziest Weekly Reggaeton Party! Originally a monthly affair, VIVA Reggaeton quickly became a fixture in London's nightlife, prompting us to introduce weekly events every Saturday. 4 Rooms, VIVA Baile (Brazil), VIVA Pop, VIVA House, and Reggaeton vs Afrobeats bringing an incredible variety of music genres under one roof. Our weekly events cater to diverse clubbers from various backgrounds and cultures, each week offering a new and exciting theme and spectacular shows in the main room.
The Sunday Xperience @ Bar Salsa
London’s favourite Latino Sunday Clubnight, in the heart of London, with DJ Jose Luis playing a fiery mix of Reggaeton, RnB, AfroBeats, Baile Funk and Salsa. Classes with celebrity choreographer Richard Marcel start at 7pm with our famous FREE LATIN WARM UP EXTRAVAGANCIA!
LATINOLIFE IN THE PARK 2025
The UK’s largest Latin Music festival returns for its 9th year on Sunday 20 July to West London's Walpole Park, W5,
LATINOLIFE FILM CLUB
London’s only independent cinema space for films in Spanish and Portuguese. Classic and independent films, latest releases and curated seasons in the heart of Central London. Every Sunday at 4pm from APRIL 6TH @ Vauxhall Arches, 6 South Lambeth Place, London SW8 1SP. £8 Ticket includes film screening, a drink and FREE accèss to the SABOR Sunday Party from 1pm, with live DJs, street food, family activities and much more till 9pm.
Latino Life Film Club presents...Fernanda y Bernarda (Spain)
"Fernanda por soleá and Bernarda por bulería" These inseparable sisters were two of the greatest singers who have ever existed, representatives of the most deep gypsy singing. The feature-length documentary Fernanda y Bernarda brings back these fundamental figures of our country's culture, traveling from Utrera to Madrid, and from there to the 1964 World Fair in New York and the great stages of Paris. The musical biopic argues why it makes perfect sense to consider them the Aretha Franklin and Billie Holiday of our country. Even Camarón knew that at a flamenco party they were invincible.
FLAMENCO FESTIVAL 2025 - Celebrating 20 years of the soul of Spain in the heart of London
The Flamenco Festival celebrates its 20th anniversary with its biggest ever programme of dance and music across two weeks this summer (27 May - 8 June) at Sadler’s Wells Theatre and the Lilian Baylis Studio in Islington and Sadler’s Wells East in Stratford as well as an extended programme of events at King’s Place, the Jazz Cafe and Acosta Dance Centre. Highlights include the UK premieres of shows from ‘the queen of flamenco’ Sara Baras, new work from Manuel Liñán, and performances by Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía, plus a range of music events and artists continuing to evolve the art form.